
Hard Drive Installation and Replacement
Compaq Smart Array 5300 Controller User Guide
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1.
Power down the entire system, and then power it back up. In some cases, a
marginal drive will work again for long enough to allow you to make copies of
important files.
2.
If a 1779 POST message is displayed, press the
F2
key to re-enable the logical
volumes. Remember that data loss has probably occurred and any data on the
logical volume is suspect.
3.
Make copies of important data, if possible.
4.
Replace any failed drives.
5.
After the failed drives have been replaced, the fault tolerance may again be
compromised. If so, cycle the power again. If the 1779 POST message is
displayed, press the
F2
key to re-enable the logical drives, recreate your
partitions, and restore all data from backup.
To minimize the risk of data loss due to compromised
fault tolerance, make frequent
backups of all logical volumes.
Automatic Data Recovery
Automatic data recovery is an automatic background process that rebuilds data onto a
spare or replacement drive when another drive in the array fails. This process is also
called
rebuild.
If a drive in a fault-tolerant configuration is replaced while the system power is off, a
Power-On Self-Test (POST) message is displayed during the next system startup.
This message prompts you to press the
F1
key to start automatic data recovery. If
automatic data recovery is not enabled, the logical volume remains in a ready-to-
recover condition and the same POST message is displayed whenever the system is
restarted.
When automatic data recovery has finished, the Online LED of the replacement drive
stops blinking and begins to glow steadily.
In general, approximately 15 minutes is required to rebuild each gigabyte. The actual
rebuild time depends upon:
•
The level of rebuild priority that has been set for the logical drive (refer to
Chapter 7 for details)